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we're not making a judgment about that environment. what we're saying is we know that environment well. know how to prepare you for that well. there are certain benefits associated with being in a career in a company like that. we're really saying it's additive rather than losing something or really selling out. it's gaining a place you can bring your skills and your talents to earn a good living. >> gerald, when i first heard about your program it reminded me of the "60 minutes" segment that aired just this past sunday about a way to train adult skilled workers who have been suffering through long-term unemployment thanks to the recession. they're employable, but because of the current market a lot of employers are sayingly employed the next job. they're really in a bind. there's another program working with these adults. i think we have a clip from it. let's play it. >> we ought to be giving every moment of our time figuring out how we're going to restore for them the american dream. >> joe carbone is president of something called th
we're not making a judgment about that environment. what we're saying is we know that environment well. know how to prepare you for that well. there are certain benefits associated with being in a career in a company like that. we're really saying it's additive rather than losing something or really selling out. it's gaining a place you can bring your skills and your talents to earn a good living. >> gerald, when i first heard about your program it reminded me of the "60...
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what effect will that have both in terms of the environment and also employment? >> from the environmental perspective, what the republicans are doing to epa is just repugnant. they are saying it's okay to breathe dirty air and drink dirty water and we care more about polluting businesses and oil companies and coal companies than we care about your health. what that does and we know because of the debate we are having in the country, health care ends up being one of the most significant costs that households have on an annual basis. >> do you not think the administration deserves criticism? they have not been the advocate that green policies demand. >> no. and listen. friends of the earth -- >> would you agree? >> i agree absolutely. they criticized the president obama for not doing enough to both defend the science on climate change and put forward a green vision for this country. that gets to -- he is concerning a decision right now about the largest pipelines to be built in the country, the keystone pipeline. this is a dirty pipeline and the president is silent
what effect will that have both in terms of the environment and also employment? >> from the environmental perspective, what the republicans are doing to epa is just repugnant. they are saying it's okay to breathe dirty air and drink dirty water and we care more about polluting businesses and oil companies and coal companies than we care about your health. what that does and we know because of the debate we are having in the country, health care ends up being one of the most significant...
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okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. she's supporting breast cancer programs for her neighbour's tennis instructor's daughter's 1st grade teacher who's also her mom. help fund breast cancer programs in your community. redeem your lids today >>> 5:48 as we look at a beautiful live picture of the united sta
okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military...
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it is a very urban environment. it is not like some of the areas for long island and recent histories with houses way out onto beach territory. some of them situated. it is not the kind of island environment where you think of yourselves as having ocean on the sides and i was born and raised here on staten island and so were my mom and dad. staten island has had a feeling of what you had said. the complete opposite. there was never a threat. people never thought that there would be problems with the tides. here on staten island. and i think that is what caught a lot of people off guard here on staten island was that we never thought something like this could happen. we do have many beautiful houses and beautiful community that is are on the coast lines of our island. and we never thought there would be a problem like this. and i think that caught a lot of people off guard. >> michael cusik thank you very much for joining us tonight. tomorrow night, msnbc will host a concert and telethon to raise money for the americ
it is a very urban environment. it is not like some of the areas for long island and recent histories with houses way out onto beach territory. some of them situated. it is not the kind of island environment where you think of yourselves as having ocean on the sides and i was born and raised here on staten island and so were my mom and dad. staten island has had a feeling of what you had said. the complete opposite. there was never a threat. people never thought that there would be problems...
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he has had to go to school three different times for continuing to make the effort to adapt to the environment around him even if it feels out of anyone's control. we also got this note from kathleen. she writes -- again, that speaks directly, i suppose, sense of taking control and making that decision as opposed to the feelings of powerlessness many of us feel relative to our government and special interests that have taken over and relative to our own potential view as fear of being a victim and or suffering from one of those special interests compliments to you for taking charge of the situation. if you have a story or a video to share, we want to hear from you. go to our facebook.com, facebook page, i should say. it's facebook.com/dylanmsnbc. our intent to build a community of people who want to get america back to work and back into the business of building communities with one another. building relationships and ultimately, building solutions and finally, a quick update from our show yesterday. we talked with seth reams, founder of a website called that connects people with time on their
he has had to go to school three different times for continuing to make the effort to adapt to the environment around him even if it feels out of anyone's control. we also got this note from kathleen. she writes -- again, that speaks directly, i suppose, sense of taking control and making that decision as opposed to the feelings of powerlessness many of us feel relative to our government and special interests that have taken over and relative to our own potential view as fear of being a victim...
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meanwhile, head coach joe philbin says he always tries to give his players the best environment to work in. >> i will tell you that if the review shows that this is not a safe atmosphere, i will take whatever measures are necessary to ensure that it is. i have that obligation to the players that i coach on a daily basis and i will do that. >> incognito has deleted a number of tweets, including that he wanted his name cleared, one that he did not delete -- "three things cannot be long hidden, the sun, the moon and the truth -- buddha." >>> most college basketball programs haven't tipped off for the season, but we already have a potential dunk of the year. take a look at central florida community college's javonte douglas. look how high he got there. basically, he got as high as the top of the back board. >> like, he jumps and then they jump under him. >> i mean, he's 6'8", but that is just incredible. i mean, i can't even -- i have like an 18-inch vertical, so i mean, i couldn't do that on a trampoline. that's about 13 feet off the ground. that is just ridiculous. >> yeah. >> i mean, i c
meanwhile, head coach joe philbin says he always tries to give his players the best environment to work in. >> i will tell you that if the review shows that this is not a safe atmosphere, i will take whatever measures are necessary to ensure that it is. i have that obligation to the players that i coach on a daily basis and i will do that. >> incognito has deleted a number of tweets, including that he wanted his name cleared, one that he did not delete -- "three things cannot...
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i will better man kind, i will better the environment. ly better america. >> but you're not dead and you are not in jail like you said were you going to be. best of luck selling those cds. if ted nugent wants it was the american people who are dumb, he can keep pretending. showing up where we least expect it. and taking inspiration from our wildest dreams. because kohler doesn't see the world in fixtures and faucets. it reimagines. coloring our lives in ways only bold could do, it's no wonder the world can't wait to see what kohler does next. so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today... and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great
i will better man kind, i will better the environment. ly better america. >> but you're not dead and you are not in jail like you said were you going to be. best of luck selling those cds. if ted nugent wants it was the american people who are dumb, he can keep pretending. showing up where we least expect it. and taking inspiration from our wildest dreams. because kohler doesn't see the world in fixtures and faucets. it reimagines. coloring our lives in ways only bold could do, it's no...
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. >> can the industry do something about the environment? i mean, i have known a lot of artists, and i had a friendship with a lot of them. i knew whitney not as well as i knew others, but she came and performed at national action networks dinner. i knew her mother, a legendary singer. the environment, cissy houston really tried to work with her daughter, and as her daughter said, the environment, though, seems to -- like the guys at the top of the industry see these talents as cash cows. ka-ching. that's it. they don't care about anything. we've got to challenge. it's not about finger pointing but about how many funerals do we have to go to before we say, wait a minute. what's going on here? >> i couldn't agree more. amy winehouse, dead at a terribly young age who was about to become a super, superstar. the numbers go on and on and on. and, yes, the industry must take responsibility. it's not as simple as, these are adults. you know, we're just in the business to make money. it's not that simple. it's also an industry filled with the most c
. >> can the industry do something about the environment? i mean, i have known a lot of artists, and i had a friendship with a lot of them. i knew whitney not as well as i knew others, but she came and performed at national action networks dinner. i knew her mother, a legendary singer. the environment, cissy houston really tried to work with her daughter, and as her daughter said, the environment, though, seems to -- like the guys at the top of the industry see these talents as cash cows....
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! >>> we're less than two minutes away from the polls closing in virginia. early returns today, we will see where it goes. earlier today, though, at the white house after a seven-month break, tours reopened. and the first visitors got a big surprise. this wasn't part of the regular tour. the president, first lady, and dogs bo and sunny greeted families for more than 30 minutes as they entered this morning. and the first family had some fun with the guests. >> good to see you. excitement. >> it's terrific. well, it's good to have you guys here. enjoy. >> october 2nd? you know, we were trying to get the government reopened. otherwise i would have come. >> what a great day at the white house. finally tonight,
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! >>> we're less than two minutes away from the polls closing in virginia. early returns today, we will see where it goes. earlier today,...
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the current environment his bases rallied. among independents, the president's approval rating is plummeting, 41% in april. so independents, who generally skeptical of government, more so than democrats, they don't like this irs crap. i don't like it, either. they always pin it on the president, but they have pinned it on the government. the government of the united states isn't looking too good. >> who is an independent is a shifting thing. i don't think we should read too much into that. because the president's top line number is staying pretty high there. but you certainly, if people are angry at government, that gets taken out on the incumbent party. if people are pleased with what they're feeling in the economy. that, as david was suggesting during the 1990s, is a much more stronger effect. they may be irritated about the irs, but if they got a promotion at work or they got a raise, they're going to like this president, no matter what else he's been doing. >> is that happening by the way? >> ed schultz territory. is it po
the current environment his bases rallied. among independents, the president's approval rating is plummeting, 41% in april. so independents, who generally skeptical of government, more so than democrats, they don't like this irs crap. i don't like it, either. they always pin it on the president, but they have pinned it on the government. the government of the united states isn't looking too good. >> who is an independent is a shifting thing. i don't think we should read too much into...
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and we have a high quality school environment. >> is this is mistake? i grew up in a big city, miami, and the security was the police. and it was police officers that were detailed to schools. as the security. why isn't that the case in philadelphia? >> well, actually the reality is we've had for some time i think about 78 schools where there are -- there is a police presence both inside and outside the schools. in other schools the school district has a security force. they are of course different than police officers. and we're re-evaluating where those needs may be the greatest. and so there's no aversion to doing that. but we've used a combination of philadelphia police officers and school district security personnel and school district police to create a safe environment. but we're looking at this in a holistic fashion. all 200 plus schools where are their greatest needs. we want a safe school system and city. we made gains but have more work to do. >> obviously one way to grow your city's economy would be to make the school system something where
and we have a high quality school environment. >> is this is mistake? i grew up in a big city, miami, and the security was the police. and it was police officers that were detailed to schools. as the security. why isn't that the case in philadelphia? >> well, actually the reality is we've had for some time i think about 78 schools where there are -- there is a police presence both inside and outside the schools. in other schools the school district has a security force. they are of...
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it's a completely conditioned environment. we use a misting technology that mixes the nutrients with water. 95% less water than what you use in convention al culture. and the mist goes straight to the root systems. so you're main lining the root systems right to the plants without resistance from dirt. >> so there is mist involved. not water, but there is misting involved. >> right. >> what are we looking at here? >> these are what we use to actually grow the plants in the grow cubes. they're 3d printed seed carriers. so we're very bullish on 3d printing and we're developing a parallel technology that will print 3d seed carriers like these by using an organic material -- >> can i touch? >> so that would serve as fertilizer. >> and the crops that you're growing in this now, are they the same? are they identical to the fruits and vegetables that i would buy at a whole foods or trader joe's? >> yeah. the emphasis is that they're locally grown, but they're exactly the same. >> how do you get this to scale? how do we get this to th
it's a completely conditioned environment. we use a misting technology that mixes the nutrients with water. 95% less water than what you use in convention al culture. and the mist goes straight to the root systems. so you're main lining the root systems right to the plants without resistance from dirt. >> so there is mist involved. not water, but there is misting involved. >> right. >> what are we looking at here? >> these are what we use to actually grow the plants in...
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at the end of the day when the president talks about the environment he often couches his argument in energy and rarely says, you know, really -- really talks about environmentalism. how much of that has undercut the problem in finding a solution for the problem of climate change? >> it's undercut it a fair amount. let's be serious about exactly why we have such political trouble. because the richest and most powerful industry on earth the fossil fuel industry is spending huge sums of money to make sure it doesn't get taken seriously. chevron, a week ago, gave the largest single citizens united contribution to the gop super pacs. i wrote a piece yesterday for "the daily news" just saying it's not really fair that we call these things after innocent people like sandy. we should have called this hurricane chevron and the next one should be hurricane exxon and if we did that for a while, we begin to really to see who's at blame here. >> in a bit of poetic irony we have to leave it there. certainly a conversation that deserves more time. thank you to environmentalist bill mckiben. great t
at the end of the day when the president talks about the environment he often couches his argument in energy and rarely says, you know, really -- really talks about environmentalism. how much of that has undercut the problem in finding a solution for the problem of climate change? >> it's undercut it a fair amount. let's be serious about exactly why we have such political trouble. because the richest and most powerful industry on earth the fossil fuel industry is spending huge sums of...
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. >> we're dealing now with a different threat environment. i would not say we have any credible evidence that al shabaab is planning to do anything in the united states. i'm not sure if they have the capacity to do anything in the united states. doesn't mean that we're not taking the threat they posed as a serious one. >> holder says despite claims from kenyan officials saying americans took part in the mall attack, there's no direct evidence as of yet. let's turn our attention to syria. after weeks of doubt, there's a deal with the u.s. to dispose of chemical weapons. the key countries on the security council agreed to the terms chrks do not include a threat of force once a key sticking point for the united states. the obama administration trotted out a sales effort in front of congress pushing for limited military strikes. since then they have surprised everybody in the international community as it acquiesces to the pressure from russia to inventory and lay out the locations of the stockpiles. a vote on the u.n. plan could come later today
. >> we're dealing now with a different threat environment. i would not say we have any credible evidence that al shabaab is planning to do anything in the united states. i'm not sure if they have the capacity to do anything in the united states. doesn't mean that we're not taking the threat they posed as a serious one. >> holder says despite claims from kenyan officials saying americans took part in the mall attack, there's no direct evidence as of yet. let's turn our attention to...
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it's a different environment today, and people can get in late given the after large of media. look what happened with rick perry. he became a sensation overnight. sure. the republicans are looking at the on-deck circle for palin or christie. you know christie could clear the bases. it would be great if he got in. he would be formidable. >> well, gentlemen, i'm going to have to let it go here. by the way, to any of you award winners tonight, if you want to pick up your trophy, get in touch with me. i'd make sure we make those arrangements. bob shrum and mark mckinnon, thank you for joining me tonight. have a great weekend. >> thank you. >>> this one is worth no award. a gay soldier booed at the debate, but nobody on stage said a word. >>> plus you will not believe what governor mitch daniels said about the president today. it was over the line, and it needs to be addressed. >>> but first i'll talk to the most searched person on google today, former new mexico governor gary johnson. can he turn a one-liner into a movement? that's next. so i took my heartburn pill and some antaci
it's a different environment today, and people can get in late given the after large of media. look what happened with rick perry. he became a sensation overnight. sure. the republicans are looking at the on-deck circle for palin or christie. you know christie could clear the bases. it would be great if he got in. he would be formidable. >> well, gentlemen, i'm going to have to let it go here. by the way, to any of you award winners tonight, if you want to pick up your trophy, get in...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> so you know what that means. >> didn't you all learn that there ain't no such thing as a free lunch. our free state is being paid for by taking money from our children and borrowing from china. when that note comes due, and this isn't racist, so try it and try it anyway. this isn't racist, but it's going to be like slavery when that note is due. we are going to be beholdened to a foreign master. >> we're in another season of sarah palin saying the crazyist stuff that she and her writers can think of. protecting the heart of christmas. >> don't worry. the permanently irrelevant sarah palin will only be making these noises for a few more weeks. up next, the strongest possible challenger for hillary clinton. [ taps ba
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> so you know what that means. >> didn't you all learn that there ain't no such thing as a free lunch. our free state is being...
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he has been a catastrophe on the environment. new jersey's credit rating has dropped during his term." the paper says chris christie's ego has done damage, "by removing two qualified justices from the supreme court without good cause, he threatened the independence of judges at all levels." they accused him of a "power grab gone wrong." the paper says that even what seems good about christie is actually bad, saying "the public gives him top marks for his handling of sandy, but the record is mixed. why would his administration park new jersey transit trains on a low-lying area where they flooded? why should anybody believe taxpayers got the best price on refuse removal from the governor awarded a no-bid contract through a political friend?" against this litany of what the paper calls his measurable failures, "the star ledger" concludes by saying "his spin is way ahead of his substance," "you have to conclude he is much better at politics than governing. our own view is that chris christie is overrated." and then they endorse him.
he has been a catastrophe on the environment. new jersey's credit rating has dropped during his term." the paper says chris christie's ego has done damage, "by removing two qualified justices from the supreme court without good cause, he threatened the independence of judges at all levels." they accused him of a "power grab gone wrong." the paper says that even what seems good about christie is actually bad, saying "the public gives him top marks for his handling...
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the dark and allowing this creation of credit, consumer credit and other versions of credit, in an environment very similar to fannie and freddie which is little or no capital required, invent money and you make money. is that fair? >> credit default swaps, insurance against debt, no one knows what they own. you can't look at a bank balance sheet and figure out what the risk is and at the very least they should be clearly disclosed. >> understood. this conversation -- and you understand why i've got 27,000 people to get money out of politics in a single day. the fundamental question everybody has, professor, is where do we go from here. if we had a government that wanted to solve this problem and re-establish capital requirements and a transparent functioning housing market, where would they begin? >> in our book we call the three stages. stage one, you have to close down fannie mae and freddie mac. >> when you do that, how do you create available home lending? >> so the stage two is you -- you've got to become to wean mortgage finance off the housing market, so you can't do that overnight bec
the dark and allowing this creation of credit, consumer credit and other versions of credit, in an environment very similar to fannie and freddie which is little or no capital required, invent money and you make money. is that fair? >> credit default swaps, insurance against debt, no one knows what they own. you can't look at a bank balance sheet and figure out what the risk is and at the very least they should be clearly disclosed. >> understood. this conversation -- and you...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. the coffee you drink adds up over the years... causing deep, set-in stains. crest 3d white whitestrips go beyond where most toothpastes can reach, safely removing stains below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a $500 treatment. crest 3d white whitestrips. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. pla
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. the coffee you drink adds up over the years... causing deep, set-in stains. crest 3d white whitestrips go beyond where most toothpastes can...
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that's assault. >> it is assault and it's awful, but in the football environment, we always tow that line between what's a passionate head coach and appropriate. what's motivation and getting in a guy's face and inappropriate. what's getting a rookie tougher, seeing what a guy is made of and what's a racist comment and i think richie incognito went too far. we've all acknowledged that. there's an unwritten rule, this hasn't been discussed this week. if you can't deal with the richie incognito, if you can't deal, what are you going to do on third and ten against jared allen? >> that is, i'm sorry, that's crap. >> why do these teams scrutinize these rookies when they come out of college? why does the general manager for the doll finuses ask ded bryant, was your mother a prostitute. >> here's my response. first of all, you're making me feel like, a, i've got to think the psychological make-up that allows you the stand tough and strong under conditions of third and ten and in these sort of relentless, sadistic games, but if they're not, then football is just a game of sadism and violence
that's assault. >> it is assault and it's awful, but in the football environment, we always tow that line between what's a passionate head coach and appropriate. what's motivation and getting in a guy's face and inappropriate. what's getting a rookie tougher, seeing what a guy is made of and what's a racist comment and i think richie incognito went too far. we've all acknowledged that. there's an unwritten rule, this hasn't been discussed this week. if you can't deal with the richie...
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tried to move on and raised her child in an environment of love and safety. imagine her shock, then, when just a few months after her daughter's birth shawna was hit with a custody suit from the man who has raped her. the man who had took so much from shawna wanted to take her child, too. he wanted full custody. shawna said, quote, i was struck with terror not only with the idea of letting my child be around him, but also having to spend the next 18 years tied to him. but guess what? in pruitt's home state of missouri it was perfectly legal for her rapist to demand custody. and in 30 other states it is also perfectly legal. every year there are between 25 and 32,000 women in this country who get pregnant from rape. at least a third of them choose to keep and raise the children. but only 19 states have laws addressing parental rights for children conceived through rape. and even those come with major caveats. in idaho, for example, the state will only restrict visitation rights if the victim was a minor at the time of the rape. 13 states require a rape convict
tried to move on and raised her child in an environment of love and safety. imagine her shock, then, when just a few months after her daughter's birth shawna was hit with a custody suit from the man who has raped her. the man who had took so much from shawna wanted to take her child, too. he wanted full custody. shawna said, quote, i was struck with terror not only with the idea of letting my child be around him, but also having to spend the next 18 years tied to him. but guess what? in...
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it's in observing the environment and the new people and places that are happening around you. it's not in your preconceived ideas of what's going to happen in the future or your dismay of what has happened in the past. >> let me just play a home viewer for a second. >> okay. >> this is a bunch of hocus-pocus nonsense. >> okay.ç well, first of all, thank you -- >> yeah. okay. that's how they like to talk on my show. >> and tweet. >> success is clearly determined by whether you have enough money to take care of yourself, enough money to take care of your family, and have the status and observance of the world, no? >> okay. i certainly think it's responsible to take care of your family with money, but what has this economy over the last few years showed us? >> that money and happiness have a very different correlation. >> it's fleeting. what's the divorce rate? it's fleeting. these are things that can be taken away from us. success is an inner peace. success is a maximizing of our peacefulness is based on kindness. >> you can do that your whole life. we had these graphics up ea
it's in observing the environment and the new people and places that are happening around you. it's not in your preconceived ideas of what's going to happen in the future or your dismay of what has happened in the past. >> let me just play a home viewer for a second. >> okay. >> this is a bunch of hocus-pocus nonsense. >> okay.ç well, first of all, thank you -- >> yeah. okay. that's how they like to talk on my show. >> and tweet. >> success is clearly...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions
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consumers, not who represented average-working people, but who represented corporations who polluted the environment. corporations who engaged in consumer fraud, corporations who manufactured defective products that crippled -- and killed people. this guy has nothing in common with the average american. christie, you might remember, was one the alberto gonzalez crowd who was involved with the witch-hunt and the prosecutor's office. trends follow a guy like christie. he was also willing -- >> is he beating up public education and trimming the budget any way he can seeking higher office to get the big profile? >> absolutely. >> what do you think? >> that's exactly what it's about. if you look at his profile, look at his background, he's setting himself up for that bigger picture. we think that we can change his attitude. i know the teachers think they can have a -- an arm's length conversation with mr. christie, but really you can't. christie's entire career shows us the picture of this reptilion predator quality. it won't go away now that he's a governor. you can dress him up like a governor, call li
consumers, not who represented average-working people, but who represented corporations who polluted the environment. corporations who engaged in consumer fraud, corporations who manufactured defective products that crippled -- and killed people. this guy has nothing in common with the average american. christie, you might remember, was one the alberto gonzalez crowd who was involved with the witch-hunt and the prosecutor's office. trends follow a guy like christie. he was also willing --...
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so i think paul's been in an environment that he can get away with this. normally, the way people get caught for plagiarism is the author comes forward, but none of the authors were upset. so it may have led him to think inside this conservative bubble, well, the authors don't care, so why -- >> only plagiarize from think tanks that will be overjoyed that rand paul is giving a speech that's a huge chunk out of a kato position paper.
so i think paul's been in an environment that he can get away with this. normally, the way people get caught for plagiarism is the author comes forward, but none of the authors were upset. so it may have led him to think inside this conservative bubble, well, the authors don't care, so why -- >> only plagiarize from think tanks that will be overjoyed that rand paul is giving a speech that's a huge chunk out of a kato position paper.
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with a lot of hot dogs and a lot of playing and a lot of patience, we got them used to the environment and built simulators and practiced and practiced. >> quick question, who let the dogs out? is my first question. >> clever. >> he makes jokes. i always wanted to know -- second question. you don't have to answer that. >> oh, good. >> my second is more serious, you document how there's an emotional response from dogs when they see certain humans they recognize. is there any link there to why we as human beings feel so close to dogs? >> well, that's a great question. i've been studying humans for a very long time. there are certain parts of the brain that humans respond to when we interact with each other. so really the reason we're doing this is to try to figure out if dog's brains respond like humans in similar really do. growing up, my dog always knew when i was sick. it was fascinating. but here in new york city, i cannot tell you how often i'm on a run or even at a restaurant and dogs are treated like human beings, whether they're being strolled around in a stroller, whether they'r
with a lot of hot dogs and a lot of playing and a lot of patience, we got them used to the environment and built simulators and practiced and practiced. >> quick question, who let the dogs out? is my first question. >> clever. >> he makes jokes. i always wanted to know -- second question. you don't have to answer that. >> oh, good. >> my second is more serious, you document how there's an emotional response from dogs when they see certain humans they recognize. is...
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. >> erin, do you have any insight in your own reporting to why the prosecutorial environment, the justice department, the ags, are nowhere on this? >> i think what's interesting is bernie said he's not helping in the criminal investigations. he said he would only help the trustee in any of these civil suits, you know, against j.p. morgan, trying to get back $5.4 billion, but he really has no interest in seeing any criminal charges filed, because his family might be included, his brother might be indicted, so he's not assisting them. i think that's a large part of why we haven't seen any criminal charges from the department. whether it's on madoff. >> we're going to look forward, not back, and therefore in the process of making that decision, let all these crooks off the hook. it turns out crime does pay. it turns out that if you steal a large amount of money and at least there's jobs for you somewhere else. >> it's increasingly fair, now two years in, it begins with the bush administration. i was reading a book last night. we made 11,000 referrals in the crisis. we have two numbers. is th
. >> erin, do you have any insight in your own reporting to why the prosecutorial environment, the justice department, the ags, are nowhere on this? >> i think what's interesting is bernie said he's not helping in the criminal investigations. he said he would only help the trustee in any of these civil suits, you know, against j.p. morgan, trying to get back $5.4 billion, but he really has no interest in seeing any criminal charges filed, because his family might be included, his...
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the business environment in china, i think we have a problem. whether it's energy or regulation or tax policy or labor policy or legal policy or health care policy, i want america to be the best place for business. >> mr. romney wants business to come to america. i wonder if that includes all those jobs that were outsourced by companies that his firm, bain capital, invested in? fool, don't be fooled by moderate mitt, no matter how much he hopes you will. joining me is david corn from mother jones and an msnbc political analyst, who also unveiled this newest romney tape. and maria theresa kumar, president and ceo of voter latino and an msnbc contributor. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you, reverend. >> david, what do these latest tapes tell you about governor romney? >> i'm glad you played that second tape. if you listen to it carefully and think about it for a moment, it says that mitt romney wants america to compete with china for having an environment more hospitable for business, but why do businesses go to china? they go because the
the business environment in china, i think we have a problem. whether it's energy or regulation or tax policy or labor policy or legal policy or health care policy, i want america to be the best place for business. >> mr. romney wants business to come to america. i wonder if that includes all those jobs that were outsourced by companies that his firm, bain capital, invested in? fool, don't be fooled by moderate mitt, no matter how much he hopes you will. joining me is david corn from...
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i don't know that today's service environment is an appropriate one for my daughters that i would want them to put themselves at risk when the risk really is not -- is more the brethren they're serving beside rather than, you know, the enemy. at the end of the day, a lot of this is because women were not previously allowed to serve in combat roles and so they were a bit, you know, considered a second class citizens. and because they weren't in combat roles, they didn't have access to some of the highest ranks, you know, the highest duties of jobs that just weren't available to them. and so they aren't today in a position to make some decisions around solving military sexual assault. i think that's the grand irony of this. >> that is a great point. anu, i want to play another moment which i think lindsay graham is the only senator on record saying he is with the brass on this. he doesn't want to take it outside the chain of command. there are folks like senator gillibrand and others who do want to. and this is senator graham kind of in some ways chastising the witnesses that they're not
i don't know that today's service environment is an appropriate one for my daughters that i would want them to put themselves at risk when the risk really is not -- is more the brethren they're serving beside rather than, you know, the enemy. at the end of the day, a lot of this is because women were not previously allowed to serve in combat roles and so they were a bit, you know, considered a second class citizens. and because they weren't in combat roles, they didn't have access to some of...
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. >> i think the biggest problem, chris, is the state department's own security environment threat list lists benghazi and tripoli in the top ten of the most dangerous facilities the state department has worldwide, and a lot of people don't realize, tripoli was evacuated -- the embassy in tripp lee evacuated as well. so a lot of blame is on the state department for not being prepared for the response to communicate effectively to the military to get help. they really left their people hanging and i see them in patrick kennedy. >> are the republicans doing this right? i'm not a big fan of darrell issa because i think he's on staff for publicity half the time, but is it possible we could hope that democrats and republicans on the committees when they look at this, will focus intently on the reasonable questions like why -- did we do as much as we could at the time? that's to me the most important. >> these are questions that hillary is absolutely going to have to put to rest and answer if she's going to ever run for president in 2016. it's a huge sort of black mark on her. she'll really h
. >> i think the biggest problem, chris, is the state department's own security environment threat list lists benghazi and tripoli in the top ten of the most dangerous facilities the state department has worldwide, and a lot of people don't realize, tripoli was evacuated -- the embassy in tripp lee evacuated as well. so a lot of blame is on the state department for not being prepared for the response to communicate effectively to the military to get help. they really left their people...
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because once you say, yes, extreme weather is here to say, we have to redesign this environment environment, well that's a big undertaking and it's threatening to many. i think that's where we are. >> can new york city escape the sort of national flurosis? it's a fight on the national level. out of necessity, can new york state and new york city lead on this issue because we have to, even if the rest of the country isn't ready to arrive at any consensus and make any big national decisions? coming over the bank, but the water's coming over the bank. and when the water comes over the bank, it floods the tunnels and the subway system. that is a fact. and let's address that fact. yes, we'll argue about the cause and that argument is important because long term if you conclude that it's human behavior influenced, which i do believe, then you want to eliminate that human activity. but the effect is real and the effect is inarguable. so let's address the effect. and we've had some success in the past few years in actually coming up with concrete resolutions and moving forward rather than just plan
because once you say, yes, extreme weather is here to say, we have to redesign this environment environment, well that's a big undertaking and it's threatening to many. i think that's where we are. >> can new york city escape the sort of national flurosis? it's a fight on the national level. out of necessity, can new york state and new york city lead on this issue because we have to, even if the rest of the country isn't ready to arrive at any consensus and make any big national...
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we have to create an environment where bullying is not tolerated. at our school we try to keep the lines of communication open with our students. i think that's where it begins at home. if parents talk to their kids and know what's going on in their lives, they can make a huge difference. kids need to feel secure and safe. that's what we try to provide at our school. when a kid feels secure, they're not going to start bullying other kids and we can try to break that cycle. >> what has this done for you? obviously you've gotten national attention from the attack that you suffered, do you feel safe and confident in school now? >> yes. now i do. in the wonderful school of winco academy. >> how is the reaction of your classmates? the other students that you get to interact with day in and day out? what do you think of the actions you've taken in light of what you've suffered? >> again, i love the academy. they treat me like any other kid there. they're glad that i'm actually taking a stand because not all kids do it. and they treat me like family there
we have to create an environment where bullying is not tolerated. at our school we try to keep the lines of communication open with our students. i think that's where it begins at home. if parents talk to their kids and know what's going on in their lives, they can make a huge difference. kids need to feel secure and safe. that's what we try to provide at our school. when a kid feels secure, they're not going to start bullying other kids and we can try to break that cycle. >> what has...
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and clean for our communities and the environment man, we give out so many car insurance discounts. safe driver discount, homeowner's discount... multi-car discount. i wish we could get discounts everywhere. body like a greek god discount at the gym. best moves discount at the disco. you guys are so funny. really? best actress discount. uncalled for discount. whatever discount. [ female announcer ] tons of discounts. see for yourself at esurance. technology when you want it. people when you don't. see for yourself at esurance. we share. shop from anywhere. and are always connected. we live in a social world. isn't it time we had a social currency to match? membership rewards points from american express. use them to get the things you love from amazon.com, ticketmaster.com, and more unexpected places. they're a social currency with endless possibilities. >>> because congress has only 45 committee, it has just created a special committee on deficit reduction which will be evenly divided between democrats and republicans and evenly divided between house and senate. that deficit reduct
and clean for our communities and the environment man, we give out so many car insurance discounts. safe driver discount, homeowner's discount... multi-car discount. i wish we could get discounts everywhere. body like a greek god discount at the gym. best moves discount at the disco. you guys are so funny. really? best actress discount. uncalled for discount. whatever discount. [ female announcer ] tons of discounts. see for yourself at esurance. technology when you want it. people when you...
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. >> the environment is much more partisan today than it was back in 1965. remember, back in the mid 1960s there was such a thing as liberal republicans and conservative democrats. speaking of the heritage foundation. i just tweeted a link to a 1993 paper that heritage produced that was proposing in effect obama care. if you look at timothy noah 1 you will see a link to that piece. heritage is campaigning against a plan that it helped devise 20 years ago. butler of the heritage foundation in 2008 was expressing mild displeasure a plan that was developed at heritage. why is heritage spending its do do donors' money to something it tried to implement years ago? >> it's that odd. lee, let's talk about 2016. i know it's far off. there is an article in "wall street journal" that is stirring some talk in the direction of joe biden saying political allies of vice president biden have concluded he can win the 2016 presidential election even if hillary clinton enters this contest. can the vice president go up against hillary clinton or do you think he will bow out? >
. >> the environment is much more partisan today than it was back in 1965. remember, back in the mid 1960s there was such a thing as liberal republicans and conservative democrats. speaking of the heritage foundation. i just tweeted a link to a 1993 paper that heritage produced that was proposing in effect obama care. if you look at timothy noah 1 you will see a link to that piece. heritage is campaigning against a plan that it helped devise 20 years ago. butler of the heritage foundation...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. 20 years with the company.hool. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. so ally bank has a that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> in pretenders tonight short on facts, glenn beck again. progressive ideals rock the polls on tuesday, which of course beck hates, as new york elected bill de blasio as mayor. the beckster was all mouth and no facts. >> when it comes to de blasio, the guy's a
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. 20 years with the company.hool. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. so ally bank has a that won't trap me in a rate. that's...
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look at the politicians who profited from the environment and the politicians who put this country in trouble. >> yeah. and who was it that voted down glass segal and deregulated wall street? newt i thought you were supposed to be a historian, dude. missed that one. rick perry looked like a deer in the headlights at times. >> we're sitting on this treasure-trove of energy in this country. and i don't need 999, we don't need any plan to pass congress. we need to get a president of the united states that is committed to passing the types of regulations, pulling the regulations back, freeing this country to go develop the energy industry that we have in this country. i can promise you that we do and we'll create an environment in this country where the manufacturing will come back to this country. >> now, you have to admit that rick perry has gotten better with his bullet points. that was just generic talk right there. no substance whatsoever. but i found it interesting late in the debate tonight he was asked a very direct question about the income gap in america and how the top 1% incom
look at the politicians who profited from the environment and the politicians who put this country in trouble. >> yeah. and who was it that voted down glass segal and deregulated wall street? newt i thought you were supposed to be a historian, dude. missed that one. rick perry looked like a deer in the headlights at times. >> we're sitting on this treasure-trove of energy in this country. and i don't need 999, we don't need any plan to pass congress. we need to get a president of...
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that's the environment, when richie incognito says he comes from the environment. i had an interview this week, an athlete activist played with jim brown on the cleveland browns. and walter beech said to me, i don't understand it, in the '60s at the height of the freedom struggle, no one dared say the n-word. and i said, maybe because it was the height of the black freedom struggle that no one dared say the n-word and maybe it didn't hurt that jim brown was standing next to you. >> literally, the question i want to ask you is about john carlos and tommy smith and them standing there in that moment out anding up their fists at the 1968 mexico city olympics and the ways in which they were also policed. this notion that you are not supposed to talk about racism at home when you're the home team. so in this case, the locker room is the home team. is that what's happening? >> it's very similar. what john carlos and tommy smith did, and peter norman, the silver medalist wearing the solidarity patch, they talked out of turn. they brought it out of the olympic locker room.
that's the environment, when richie incognito says he comes from the environment. i had an interview this week, an athlete activist played with jim brown on the cleveland browns. and walter beech said to me, i don't understand it, in the '60s at the height of the freedom struggle, no one dared say the n-word. and i said, maybe because it was the height of the black freedom struggle that no one dared say the n-word and maybe it didn't hurt that jim brown was standing next to you. >>...
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we think this is the right thing to create an environment for cities to -- to be able to be successful, giving them the tools. we're making the case. we'll make it all the way up to election day and we'll see how it comes out. >> you don't typically comment on polls, but is this one disheartening? >> hey, do i seem disheartened? i mean, i'm doing my job. >> governor kasich, you may be doing your job, but with 52% disapproval, maybe you ought to focus on doing a good job. joining me now one of the biggest fighters for the middle class, former ohio governor ted strickland. governor, welcome. >> reverend al, good to be with you. >> good to be with you. glad to have you here. what is going through governor kasich's mind today, do you think? >> who knows. the fact is that the people of ohio, al, have their eyes open, and they know who the enemy is now, and the enemy is this administrati administration, firing fire fighters, police officers, nurses, teachers. i mean, the people of ohio. i am so proud of them. 1.3 million of them signed the petition. >> and they didn't need that many signatur
we think this is the right thing to create an environment for cities to -- to be able to be successful, giving them the tools. we're making the case. we'll make it all the way up to election day and we'll see how it comes out. >> you don't typically comment on polls, but is this one disheartening? >> hey, do i seem disheartened? i mean, i'm doing my job. >> governor kasich, you may be doing your job, but with 52% disapproval, maybe you ought to focus on doing a good job....
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chairwoman of the environment and public works committee. thank you very much for joining me tonight, senator. >> thank you for inviting me, lawrence. >> senator, this is one of those nights in the senate where a majority is not enough and a majority voted for 99% of the people out there but there was enough of a protection vote from republicans on that top .1% of the people not allowing any taxation, anymore taxation on incomes over $1 million. where does the bill go from here? >> let me first just say i have to say this, that it is really a sad situation. when everyone in america, almost everyone says the biggest issue was jobs and all we were asking for is the ability for a majority of the united states senate to vote to simply take up the obama jobs bill. then we could amend it, we could change it, but all of america, at least they saw what a filibuster is. a filibuster is simply saying we are not going to allow a majority to rule. we're going to force you to get 60 votes. not one republican broke with their leadership. they all voted ag
chairwoman of the environment and public works committee. thank you very much for joining me tonight, senator. >> thank you for inviting me, lawrence. >> senator, this is one of those nights in the senate where a majority is not enough and a majority voted for 99% of the people out there but there was enough of a protection vote from republicans on that top .1% of the people not allowing any taxation, anymore taxation on incomes over $1 million. where does the bill go from here?...
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ç >> well, i think his legacy is going to be the natural environment. improving the green spaces of our country. i've urged him to spend more time on that. >> the president's schedule is just as busy as ever. he's just doing different things. ♪ i got a lot of things i'd like to say ♪ >> the bush administration was a little short on humor but comedian stephen colbert targeted bush and his policies. the jokes were hilarious but the room wasn't laughing. take a look. >> i believe the government that governs best is the government that governs least and we have set up fabulous government in iraq. i believe in this president. i know there's some poll ls out there saying this man has a 32% approval rating. guys like us, we don't pay attention to the polls. we know that polls are just a collection of statistics that reflect what people are thinking in reality. reality hasç a well known libel bias. the greatest thing about this man is he is steady. you know where he stands. he believes the same thing wednesday that he believed on monday no matter what hap
ç >> well, i think his legacy is going to be the natural environment. improving the green spaces of our country. i've urged him to spend more time on that. >> the president's schedule is just as busy as ever. he's just doing different things. ♪ i got a lot of things i'd like to say ♪ >> the bush administration was a little short on humor but comedian stephen colbert targeted bush and his policies. the jokes were hilarious but the room wasn't laughing. take a look....
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because once you say, yes, ex-freedom weather is here to say, we have to redesign this environment environment, well that's a big undertaking and it's threatening to many. i think that's where we are. >> can new york city escape the sort of national slurosis? it's a fight on the national level. out of necessity, can new york state and new york city lead on this issue because we have to, even if the rest of the country isn't ready to arrive at any consensus and make any big national decisions? >> we're going to try. you know, what we practice in new york, rachel, is because we have a -- whatever divergent opinions you have anywhere in the country we have here in new york. we just have them more vociferously and with a slightly different accent. but, look, what i want to argue, because this is no doubt a political topic, and it's a controversial topic, and it becomes one of those lightning rods. we can argue about the cause for the weather change, and we can argue if the cause was human behavior or a natural cycle of weather patterns. but you can't argue about the effect. you can argue why the w
because once you say, yes, ex-freedom weather is here to say, we have to redesign this environment environment, well that's a big undertaking and it's threatening to many. i think that's where we are. >> can new york city escape the sort of national slurosis? it's a fight on the national level. out of necessity, can new york state and new york city lead on this issue because we have to, even if the rest of the country isn't ready to arrive at any consensus and make any big national...